Anton Reznicek Explained

Anton 'Tony' Albert Reznicek
Birth Date:1950
Workplaces:University of Michigan Herbarium
Education:University of Guelph, B.Sc., 1971
University of Toronto, M.Sc, 1973
University of Toronto, Ph.D., 1978
Thesis Title:The Taxonomy of the Stellulatae group of Carex in North America
Thesis Year:1978

Anton 'Tony' Albert Reznicek (born 1950) is a botanist known best for his work on the sedge genus Carex and co-authorship of the Field Manual of Michigan Flora.[1] [2] He is currently curator emeritus at the University of Michigan Herbarium.[3]

Education

Reznicek's higher education began at the University of Guelph, where he received his bachelor's with honors in 1971. He completed his master's at the University of Toronto, where he completed his thesis The Taxonomy of Carex Series Lupulinae in Canada in 1973. Moving forward, he completed his Ph.D., also at the University of Toronto, where he wrote The Taxonomy of the Stellulatae group of Carex in North America.[3] While at the University of Toronto, Reznicek met his wife Susan, a botanist herself who was studying arctic ecology.[4]

Scholarship

Reznicek has worked broadly in the field of botany, but is best known for his work on sedges, specifically the genus Carex. His work looks broadly at the systematics and evolution within this genus.[1] While his work in more recent years has been centered in the Great Lakes region, Reznicek has done extensive work in Latin America.[5] In addition to his work with sedges, Reznicek is known for co-authoring the Field Manual of Michigan Flora, a comprehensive work completed in collaboration with Edward Groesbeck Voss which enables users to identify several thousand plants known to Michigan. In addition to the print version, Reznicek has developed and maintained an online version of Michigan Flora.[1]

Honors

In 2006, a new species of sedge was named in Reznicek's honor: Carex reznicekii (Reznicek's sedge).[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MNA Award Recognizes Excellence in Conservation Science . Michigan Nature Association . 2 November 2012 . 21 January 2024.
  2. Web site: Index of Botanists . Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries . Harvard University . 21 January 2024.
  3. Web site: Anton Reznicek . LSA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology . University of Michigan . 21 January 2024.
  4. Web site: Susan A. Reznicek . mlive . 21 January 2024.
  5. Web site: Speakers Tony Reznicek . Ontario Rock Garden & Hardy Plant Society . 21 January 2024.